Video Production Blog from Scorch London


Scorch London – New Showreel Autumn 2010

Our latest showreel featuring work for New Look, eBay, Bosch, easyJet, Telegraph, Metro, Reckitt Benckiser & Unilever. We hope you enjoy it!



Latest work for Bosch – Book of Change
January 27, 2010, 5:46 pm
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Change, David Bowie and gardening. A heady mix you might think, but that didn’t stop us from plundering our imaginations for a concept that would convey the changing face of Bosch in a funky way…enjoy!



Web video for iSend email marketing software
January 27, 2010, 1:21 pm
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Latest work, a web video for iSend email marketing software. Using the iSend logo and brand we developed a simple branded landscape in which we could demonstrate the main features and benefits of iSend.

This style of software demo video is perfect for use on a website to communicate a lot of key information quickly and effectively without the need for long pages of text which users may never read.



London Business School Video
November 17, 2009, 9:43 am
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Our latest work for our good friends over at London Business School can be found here: LBS video production

Filmed over several days at London Business School, this video shows off the experience of being on the ‘Emerging Leaders Programme’ from a students perspective. Potential new recruits can see from the video what it is like to be on the course, and as such it works like a living prospectus for the school itself. Whilst we knew that a lot of detail had to go into the film, we were able to keep it engaging using a fast editing pace and an upbeat soundtrack.



Corporate video for Unilever
October 15, 2009, 5:11 pm
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When asked to come up a corporate video which will demonstrate the new Unilever website, but be engaging enough to keep viewers watching and not switching off, we designed this typographical animation. With the website represented as an organically growing graphical tree, we think it looks rather lovely, and a vast improvement on the powerpoint style presentation they were initially planning.